Nepal Internet Exchange

Nepal Internet Exchange
Full name Nepal Internet Exchange
Abbreviation NPIX
Founded 2002
Location    Nepal
Website npix.net.np
Members 26

Nepal Internet Exchange is Nepal's's only existing Internet Exchange Point, established to keep local traffic local and improve local web surfing with local content while saving international bandwidth. It was established in 2002 with the help of Packet Clearing House.

Locations

NPIX Maintains two IX locations in Kathmandu Valley, one in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur district and another in Kathmandu District. Members connect to one or both of these locations. The two facilities at Jawalakhel and Putalisadak run Cisco and Extreme switching platform respectively. Both locations provide 100Mbit/s and 1Gbit/s ports to members.

Members

NPIX members include major telcos, NSPs, ISPs, National Research Network and Anycast Operators. The member list at NPIX Website shows 26 unique ASNs. NPIX is an open IXP allowing anyone with their own AS-Number and IP Address block to become a member and start exchange of traffic with other members.

Among others, members include DNS Anycast operators providing instances of E, I and L root servers and over 100 gTLDs/ccTLDs

Traffic

Aggregate traffic of the IX is about 800Mbit/s.

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